All Property Week articles in 16 October 2009 – Page 11
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News
Waterloo International terminal back on track
Terminal could be brought back into use for passenger facilities and retail space after Eurostar departure
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Markets
Town to receive a breath of fresh Ayr
Defeated high streets have been prevalent during the downturn, and Ayr’s has been no exception
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Markets
Capture working life images for CBRE award
CB Richard Ellis has launched its second annual Urban Photographer of the Year Award
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Markets
University awaits resumption of science project
Good things come to those who wait. In the next two weeks a long-running public inquiry into Wokingham Borough Council’s core development strategy is due to come to an end
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Aviva snuffs out Wickes store
Aviva Investors has sold the long leasehold interest in the Wickes DIY store in Fulwell, south-west London, to clients of Oxygen Asset Management for £9.69m — a net initial yield of 7.5%
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Aylesbury Vale starts asset-backed vehicle
Bucks council teams up with Strutt and Guildhouse men for joint venture
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Lancer Property Asset Management granted planning consent for redevelopment
Lancer Property Asset Management, on behalf of Berkeley Square Holdings, was granted planning consent last week for the redevelopment of 34-36 Bruton Street in Mayfair
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Markets
Low launches Cogent asset manager
Richard Low has created Cogent Property Solutions, which will asset manage three shopping centres in an “underwater” portfolio
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News
Kenmore’s White eyes its Middle East arm
Regional head follows UK and Europe boss Rob Brook in seeking buyout
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USS signs up Rigby & Peller at Grand Arcade shopping scheme
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has signed up high-end lingerie retailer Rigby & Peller (worn, left) at its Grand Arcade shopping scheme in Cambridge
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Jacks appointment in Belfast
Mens’ hairdresser Jacks of London, which offers customers a free beer and computer games with a haircut, has opened its first store in Northern Ireland, on Fountain Street in Belfast
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Odyssey Trust submits outline planning application for site surrounding Odyssey complex in Belfast
The Odyssey Trust has submitted an outline planning application for the site surrounding the Odyssey complex in Belfast
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Cushman partner bites Apple
Cushman & Wakefield retail team partner Will Vogt is leaving in mid-November to work with former colleague Chris Braithwaite at retailer Apple.
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Crook’s ruby anniversary
Margaret Thatcher made her immortal observation that “every prime minister needs a Willie”, in reference to her trusty right-hand man Willie Whitelaw.
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Winkworth nod for AIM float
Winkworth, the estate agent, plans to raise nearly £1m through a flotation on AIM in the latest sign of renewed confidence in the housing market.
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Tesco strives to stay ahead as supermarket rivals catch up
That Tesco’s financial half-year results, published last week, showed a pretax profit of £1.42bn should be of no great surprise. But the fact that its profit only grew by 1% could be. It may have a 31% share of the market but its grip on the food retailing sector could ...
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West End agents form new firm
Former EA Shaw partners Paul Dart and Rhys Evans have joined forces with former head of West End office agency at NB Real Estate Ray Walker to create agency Monmouth Dean.
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Markets
Weston affronted by valuations
Colchester’s recovery may be being hampered by under-pressure surveyors’ low valuations, claims housebuilder